Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 18, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Heppner Gazette Times, January 18, 1945
IRRIGON NEWS
dressing and shipping.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis of
Boardman visited their daughter
Mrs. Earl Connell and family Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox left
for Portland Monday to attend the
funeral for Mrs. Haddox's brother
Elmer Benefiel who died Sunday
after a long illness. He was a" vet
eran of World War I.
Miss La Verne Duus of Pendleton
arrived home Saturday afternoon.
She graduated from St. Anthony's
hospital Thursday. She went back
Sunday afternoon as she is working
there now.
Robert Larson S 2c is visiting
from Farragut Idaho where he has
been in training. 'flfl
The Irrigon basketball team went
to Heppner Friday evening. The
Heppner first team won 30-20 and
Heppner second team won 17-7.
Mrs Milton Bailey. Alice Hoag
lund and Grace Gollyhorn were
Heppner visitors Friday.
Mrs. Gus Nikander and Mrs. Rit
chie of Heppner were in Irrigon
Wednesday.
Mrs. Roy Minnick got home from
Portland where she has been with
Mr Minnick who is in a hospital
there.
Herman Duus had. word Monday
that his father J. C. Duus had died
at his home in Estacada. Mr. Duus
was 89 years old. Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Duus left to attend the fu
neral which was held at Estacada
Thursday.
Avery Shoun returned from The
Dalles Monday evening where he
had been for medical treatment.
Mrs. Nellie Netter and three
children left for their home at Au
rora after spending a few days here
with her sister Mrs. Ruth Umiker
and family. She was a former res
ident here.
Mrs. Jensen left for her home in
San Francisco after spendinig some
months here with her daughter,
Mrs. William Slate.
Mr and Mrs. Jennings of Pendle
ton arrived Sunday to " spend the
day with the Milton Baileys.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey and
Milton Jr. and Miss Wilsox, Miss
Kennedy, and Miss Eddy went to
Pasco Sunday. They brought Mrs.
Bailey's sister, Mrs. Kenneth Mat
Baile's sister, Mrs. Kenneth Mat
son back for a visit here.
OCCUPY NEW APARTMENT
Mrs. Muriel Rice and son La
Verne Van Marter moved the past
week-end to their new apartment
on the ground floor of the McCaleb
building made over by Frank W.
Turner.
ENTERTAINS FOR GUESTS
Mrs. B. F. Eberhardt Sr. gave a
tea Friday afternoon in honor of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. D. R.
Eberhardt of Chicago and Mrs. Fred
Adkins of McCall, Ida. Mrs. Archie
Padberg presided at the tea table
which was adorned with lace cloth,
candles and flowers. Army decora
tions prevailed about the rooms.
The guest list included Mrs. Gene
Quinn, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Mrs.
Harold Rhodes, Mrs. Donald Har
wood, Mrs. Archie Padberg, Mrs.
D: R. Eberhardt and Miss Barbara
Eberhardt.
Star Reporter
Friday-Saturday, Jan. 19-20
Swing in the Saddle
Jane Frazee, Hoosier Hot Shots,
Big Boy Williams, Slim Summer
ville, King Cole Trio, Jimmy
Wakely and his Oklahoma Cow
boys, Cousin Emmy, Sally Bliss,
Mary Trcen, Red River Dave It's
a pip of an action musical picture.
PLUS GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST
Harold Peary's ghost story makes
no pretense of being spine-tingling
but offers a bumper crop of good
humor.
Disney Cartoon in Technicolor
Sunday-Monday, Jan. 21-22
Janic
Joyce Reynolds, Robert Hutton, Ed
ward Arnold, Ann Harding, Rob.
ert Benchlcy, Alan Hale
It's the national joy show and will
find the hearty approval of young
sters and oldsters alike.
Tuesday, Jan. 23
Moonlight and Cactus
Andrews Sisters, Leo Carrillo, Elyse
Knox, Tom Seidel, Eddie Quillan,
Shemp Howard, Tom Kennedy,
Mitch Ayres and his Orchestra
The gals take over the Old West
with rootin' tootin' swing and sway.
Also "Eagle Vs. Dragon", an un
usual featurette highlighted by the
capture of a giant lizard by an
American bald eagle ... a beautiful
Technicolor film.
Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 24-25
Gypsy Wildcat
(In Technicolor)
Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Nigel
Bruce, Leo Carrillo, Gale Sondcr
gaard A gaily-colored gypsy
spectacle with the beauteous Mon
tez the queen of the rogues. Also
"Swingtime Holiday" with Gus Arn
heim's Orchestra, and the Delta
Rhythm Boys. Kirby Grant, Jimmy
Dodd and Jean Davis sharing vocal
assignments.
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order
Ihe wires hum. It's a "31" order important in
structions for a train soon to arrive and for which
the conductor must sign. The station agent sets the
semaphore. The red light flashes its warning. The
train arrives and rumbles to a stop.
This is just one of many safety measures established
by Union Pacific to assure reliable transportation
of passengers and freight. War resulted in a tre
mendous increase in rail traffic. As might be
expected, a large part of that traffic has been
directed over Union Pacific's "strategic middle
route" uniting the East with the Pacific Coast.
k Listen to "TOUR AMERICA" radio program on
Mutual nationwide network every Sunday afternoon.
Consult your local newspaper for the time and station.
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